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After the state legislative conference committee on higher education adopted into the final bill the items that were similar or identical in the House and Senate bills, the committee listened to testimony by Sheila Wright, the state commissioner of higher education. Several seemed to take issue with the tone of Wright’s letters — both yesterday’s…
A principal in the Minneapolis public schools has been honored as Minnesota's 2011 National Distinguished Principal by the U.S. Department of Education.
This is the easy stuff that the state legislative conference committee on higher education has taken care of in reconciling the two higher-ed bills — a list of the items that are similar or identical in both bills. (A summary of the differences is here, and a separate list of the fiscal differences is here.)…
Student Credit Card Use Could Cause Problems Later Students appear to be experienced in using credit. In 2009, Sallie Mae reported that 92 percent of undergraduates charged direct costs for education like tuition and textbooks. Students appear also to be experienced in building debt. The same report shows close to 20 percent of seniors carrying…
ARW Podcast: What the U.S. can learn from foreign educators
In the early part of the twentieth century, Americans were considered international leaders in education performance and innovation. Today, we consistently receive mediocre scores on the Programme for International Student Assessment, or PISA - an international achievement test given to 15-year-olds. This week on the podcast: a PISA expert describes lessons the United States can learn from better-performing education systems.
Rochester's last superintendent spent just about four years in the district's top position. Now, two Midwesterners are among the three finalists for the position. By the end of the week, parents, teachers and students might know who their next schools' leader will be.
Just got this letter that Minnesota Higher Education Commissioner Sheila Wright has submitted to state Rep. Morrie Lanning and state Sen. Mike Parry over proposed cuts to the Office of Higher Education. The legislative conference committee on higher ed is meeting this evening and may discuss it. I’ll be there.
At a conference put on by the Texas Public Policy Foundation —  whose recommendations for restructuring higher education include emphasizing teaching and less research — senior fellow Ronald Trowbridge told the audience that 21,674 scholarly articles were published on William Shakespeare from 1980 to 2006, and asked: “Do we need the 21,675th?” University of Texas…
Average annual salary by academic rank (in thousands of dollars, rounded) Assoc. Asst. Prof Prof Prof Instr. Institution All M W All M W All M W All M W Augsburg 77 78 76 63 61 64 55 56 55 47 — 47 Bemidji State 81 81 79 67 69 65 58 58 58 Bethel…
TommieMedia looks at whether faculty- and course evaluation forms are reliable, given statistics such as this: About 35 percent of students said they gave a “better-than-deserved” evaluation, while nearly 49 percent admitted to lying to make their instructor look worse, according to a 2010 University of Northern Iowa study. But Michael Cogan, director of institutional…